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We start with Ryan Wood’s continuing free agency series. The latest is on Nick Perry and the likelihood the outside linebacker lands a big payday.

Perry made good on the one-year, $5 million contract he signed last offseason. And so did the Packers. Instead of paying Perry $7.75 million last season, they saved some salary by declining to pick up the former first-round pick’s fifth-year option.

Now comes the challenge of signing players at premium positions to short-term deals. Perry is scheduled to become a free agent, and he’ll likely cash in on his successful contract year.

The price tag for edge rushers only increases as the salary cap continues to grow. Perry’s market value is projected as five years and $42.7 million, an $8.5 million annual average, according to Spotrac. With the Giants' Jason Pierre-Paul, the Cardinals' Chandler Jones and the Chargers' Melvin Ingram receiving franchise tags and ample teams sitting on an abundance of cap space, Perry’s deal could reach $10 million or more.